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Despite "toxic masculinity" being commonly discussed on social media, there is little actual research on this concept. A new ...
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University of California, Davis, Chancellor Gary S. May has named Professor Karen Bales as director of the California ...
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Since its founding by Freud in the 1890s, psychoanalysis has been concerned primarily with the uniqueness of each individual and has gathered data mostly from within the treatment relationship. This ...
Ted Beauchaine, Ph.D., is a former professor of psychology at Ohio State University and Notre Dame. He’s now in clinical ...
We definitely have an attention problem, but it’s not just a function of the digital technology that pings and beeps and ...